Crutcher, Hayn named co-editors of national journal on young adult literature
Two University of Arkansas at Little Rock professors have been selected as co-editors of a national journal.
Alaska Native students learn about heritage through internship at Sequoyah National Research Center
Two Alaska Native students are getting in touch with their heritage by serving as interns at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock’s Sequoyah National Research Center.
UA Little Rock students win free trip to New York City to explore African-American history
Eight University of Arkansas at Little Rock students have won a free trip to New York City to explore African-American history after winning an essay contest.
UA Little Rock honors employees, departments making a difference in students’ lives
The University of Arkansas at Little Rock recognized 57 faculty and staff members as well as 24 departments and programs who have made an impact in the lives of graduating … UA Little Rock honors employees, departments making a difference in students’ lives
College of Arts, Letters, and Sciences honors top students, scholarship recipients
The University of Arkansas at Little Rock College of Arts, Letters, and Sciences recognized its top students and scholarship recipients during the college’s awards ceremony on May 1.
UA Little Rock students receive grants to study Arabic in Morocco
Two University of Arkansas at Little Rock students have been awarded grants from the Middle Eastern Studies Program to study Arabic abroad this summer.
UA Little Rock professor organizes feminist panels on the early modern period
A University of Arkansas at Little Rock professor is making it her mission to revive interest in research of the early modern period for a national women’s studies conference.
UA Little Rock professor receives grant to host Consortium for Teaching about Asia for Arkansas teachers
Dr. Paul Crutcher, assistant professor of English at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock, has received a grant from the Freeman Foundation to teach the Consortium for Teaching about … UA Little Rock professor receives grant to host Consortium for Teaching about Asia for Arkansas teachers
Arkansas students to perform at Shakespeare Scene Festival
Junior high and high school students from central Arkansas will perform at the Shakespeare Scene Festival Friday, March 10, at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock.
African American Read-in set for Friday, March 11
Sigma Tau Delta, an international English honor society, has scheduled an African American Read-in event for 6 to 9 p.m. Friday, March 11, at the Donaghey Student Center, Room 205G.